SHIPPING.
The Huddart-Parker Co.’s e.s. Victoria arrived from Southern porta on Saturday morning, aud sailed for Auckland and Sydney at hood. The Union Oo.’a s.s. Haupiri arrived from Coast ports and Auckland on Saturday afternoon with a transhipment of wool for tho.a.s, Indralema. Upon discharge the vessel sailed for Tuparoa, and was working there yesterday afternoon. The following passengers left for Tuparoa— Miss Broderick; Messrs Dewes, 'Williams, Kemp, Wilson; Masters Williams and Broderick. The Tyser Co.’s s.s. Indralema arrived from Napier on Saturday morning. The vessel completes loediDg this morning and sails for Auckland.
The s.s. Weka arrives from Napier this morning. The Qisborno Sheepfavraers’ Co.’s s.s. Shirley Hasell sailed for East Coast ports on Saturday evening. The s.s. Faimy arrives from Napier tomorrow morning. The seow Southern Isle sailed for Napier on Saturday morning. The sohooner Gisborne sailed for Auckland on Saturday.
The Union Co.’s s.s. Waikare arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon, and sailed South in tho-evening. Passengers —lnward: Misses Baker, Graham, Syers, Carrington, Te Han, Brittian, Powell, Ruddock, Ferrest, Hutchinson ; Mesdames Kavanagb, Carrington, Hardy; Messrs Lookwood, Grant, Aicken, VVebb, Noenan,
.Fitzgerald, Smith, Lee, McLaughlin, Ambrose, Ruddock, Payne, Lusk, /Watkins, Morphy, Lowndes, Landon, Kerr, Bates, Brooks, Simms, D’Roske, Good aud daughter; Dr Weeks. Outward : Mesdames Barker and child, Chatterton and child, Brady, MoCallin and child, Barron and infant, Haroourt, Thomas and
daughter; Mieses Barker (2). BobinsoD, Burke, Lord, Barron, f atterson, Tennant, Chapman, Harcourt; Messrs O’Donnell, Barker, Jacksons Smith, Kenway, Barrett, Brosnabau, Woolley, Campbell, Nurse, Mansbone, Hogg. UNION STEAM SHIR .COMPANY/S MOVEMENTS^
Wednesday, Deoember 20—Talune, owiDg to being detained at Lyttelton, cannot reach here before evening. Last launch 5 p.m. (meantime). TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. Au ok I and,—Arrived: 9.15 a.m., Victoria from Gisborne. East Cape.—Passed south: noon, barquentine River Etuuter; 5 p.m., sohooner Waiapu. Port Ahuriri.—To sail: 5 p.m., 17tb, Weka, for Gisborne
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1629, 18 December 1905, Page 1
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